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JAPAN'S MANEUVERS| FAR FROM U. . FLEET| Secretary Swanson Says Simulta- neous Operations Do Not Justify Reports. " GAS FIRM CONTROL BY U 5. PROPASED Legislation Would Restrict Interstate Dealers in Natural Product. Spry at 110 WOMAN HOPES TO GET JOB DESPITE AGE. Copyright, A. P. Wirephoto. By the Assoclated Press. Secretary Swanson said at & press conference yesterday the Navy De- partment had not been officially ad- vised of proposed maneuvers by the Japanese fleet, but that simultaneous operations by the American Navy would not bring the two forces within 1,800 miles of each other.” The Naval Secretary, in a formal Navy Department statement, also said | that the American Fleet maneuvers “will not be held in the Far East or in the Western Pacific or off the coast of Japan or at Japan's front door, as has been variously but inaccurately | stated.” The statement said: By the Associated Press, Legislation to give the Federal Gov- ernment regulatory powers over con- cerns producing and distributing natu- Tal gas on an interstate basis was put | forward in Congress today. | Chairman Rayburn of the House | Interstate Commerce Committee made the proposal a part of his administra- tion-backed bill to abolish public utility holding companies by 1940 and subject them to strict Federal regula- tion in the interim. Proposals in Both Houses. Proposals aimed at gradual disssu- tion of holding companies which con- | trol chains of public utilities were in- troduced in both houses yesterday by Rayburn and Chairman Wheeler of | the Senate Interstate Commerce Com- mittee after a White House confer- | ence. | Both measures provided, among other things, that one holding com-} pany shall not control both electric | utility properties and interstate gas “It has been the custom for many years for the combined fleet to hold annual fleet problems—sometimes in the Pacific Ocean and sometimes in the Atlantic Ocean. The problem this year is to be held in accordance with this custom and will take place in the Pacific Ocean in the vicinity of our own possessions in Alaska and our possessions in the Hawalian Islands.” pipelines. All utility holding com- DR. MARIE "DAVENPORT. panies that have not dissolved volun- Unable to continue living at a tarily before 1940 would be compelled | hotel, Dr. Davenport has asked the Aid Society at New York for help. She calmly smoked a cigaret yesterday while officials to do so, under the supervision of the | Travelers' Securities and Exchange Commission, The Trade Commission today sent to the te a report saying such | in the utility field often blocks of their own puzzled over her case. She wants to resume work as a lecturer, but can't find engagements very easily. have bought or related sf to “support” the | THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1935 UAKERMAIDFOODS Ann In All A&P MEAT MARKETS iEG RoAsT .» 2 Fe Shoulder Roast® 19¢ Breast for braising or stewing. . . .1 12¢ Shoulder Chops . > 25¢ Loin or Rib Lamb Chops > 39¢ AnnPage Apple Sauce = 9¢ et i o LEG OF LAMB bottle ESTABLISHED Page Ketchup 12¢ WHERE ECONOMY RULES The Quaker Maid Family of Merchandise packed by A&P in our own spotlessly clean kitchens, represents a wide selection of foods. This week they are offered at remarkably low prices, and we believe it will be to your advantage to purchase them at this time. o Ann Page Baking Powder®=9c ® 15¢ Ann P'ag.e Chili Sauce 120z bottte 15¢ Iona Cocoa b.can]1Qc 2b.can19c Quaker Maid 2210 Cocoa - cans prices of new securities issues. “" 4 el B ooqlflicoshicem Round Bone Chops n. 29c Sultana Mint Jelly cus 10¢ Mix in a Milk Drink : Thodmmn' S x; d;;scnbod ‘\h}i;l! it OF JUNGLE EXPERIENCE cocono 8-0z. can ]5C ermed activ v Henry L. Doherty | _ ! . N & Oo. In distributing the oscuitties of | Sasha Seimel, Noted Explorer, to | Fresh Haddock Fillets ®. 19¢§ Adams g : 1t also said its investigation had dis- | Lecture Before National SCRAPPLE 2 mws. 25¢ Encore Noodles, Spaghetti or closed stock market manipulations it Fresh Cleaned Mackerel 1. 19¢{ sy or Bri 1 e o moe| Gupts Sy, opheigapes Macaroni pks. Oc controlled Midwest Utlites Co. in | “Twenty Years in the South Amerl- Fresh Cleaned Sea Bass v 12¢{ SAUSAGE MEAT ®. 25¢ ot} i can Jungles” is the subject of Sasha ‘ Tend ' 9 gé)o‘%:mifx'flfié?‘fii menbiined In the | e knowm i thslexplarig woria | Fresh Cleaned Porgies » 12¢f T¥v 0 1o _— g Nectar Tea, % . pks. 14c; % . pis. 27 ¢ 0. the Associated Gas & Elect: “The Tiger Man,” who will t o N grosp, the Cenural Pubic Sevie o e e Fresh Cleaned Croakers . 12¢§ g, aua ;‘““ gage Beans. . .. 33‘“‘ S }_7; 2 | a lecture before the National Geo- | § 8 . . s No. 1 cans [+ S | ghighc Sy tomorion it B Fresh Buck Shad w 19c{ SLICED BACON = 33¢ l{’“."hes SMEPEN C titut] Ha ! . or. jar LOW'PRICE HOMES [ Sfi'; g;:‘:?(elh:s a r;aman cngineer\ Gray Trout cf:::‘a . 14¢§ Briees ajah San WICOI.prea : ch who forsook his_profession and won ) TOPIC OF PARLEY ieion i ine Soivian wite. 1is i e T n 37¢ Encore Stuffed Olives.. .10 o iar Z5¢ hand-to-hand encounters with > 5 _ J?gr:dnrso a;‘; other r;)es:ts“ atlrac‘:gs | y Shitem s« R Ann Page HOfle)" """ “E“. L 1 SC New Building Developments Will fiory of primitive ite i hon musty Select Oysters »-33¢; o 65¢{ FRANKS m.25¢ . White House Milk . . .3 e 19¢ Be Discussed at Better Hous- | fn sixing motion plecures | Mello-Wheat . .. ccco: - pke. 19¢ i bats, armadillos, crocodiles and other | : ing Conference. [ ats, armadillos, crocodiles and it | f SIMPSON PRODUCTS CO. Fancy Fresh Sunnyfield Rice. .. ... .3 pu 20¢ —_— | with a spear and with bow and arrows . = Rajah Mustard - 8c ! that he fashions himself. | Frying Chickens Plump, tender young chickens New developments in the building of low-cost homes will be revealed at | a Better Housing Conference, partici- | pated in by architects, builders, build- | ing supply dealers, contractors and | Rajah Salad Oil. ... .. .pt-can 19¢ Victoria Mustard. . . .15% oz jar 10c¢ Rajah Vinegar Small hams, half or whole REAT EASTERN munal real estate developers, scheduled for | February 15 in the Williard }\i‘oetel. i weighing 2 to 3'> lbs. each 1 _ Actual_photographs and plans of g b l 9 Sultana Kidney Beans . . 3 eans 19c¢ s little as $1.500 i ibe bownc et b z’e 8 to 12 lbs. each. * € Rajah Extracts1ozvot. 9c; 2oz bot. 1 7¢ the conference. Two of thes: vhich - o h:\'e :ttra(‘!ed muc(;x axce:neo: :;;e‘ ll;?so;;thT 5600 Limited SuPply. Sliced Ham . ...... ®. 31¢ Sunnyfield Barley ....... ve. 11¢ the “home-keeping house” recently | &5 i R ad S | Il e . o St S e Ol . oo 28¢ house in, Inclenels; petr, Des Molnes | g1 THROUGH EXPRESSES DAILY e Encore OliveOil. . .. . .#oxcan Z5¢ either of the homes could be dupli- | to RICHMOND ($4.50 Round Trip) and Week End Sour Pitted Cherries, 2 mea. cans 29¢ Tona Black-Eye Peas . . .3 anms 17c¢ cated in Washington for uader $3,000, | including plumbing and a heating | Ew YORK $ 15 sP"-‘""' plant. ife;gr‘::‘: v?xfnlg: e l;t-nl):‘eh;;:;‘ NEW THROUGH SERVICE — NO CHANGES o A Page T o e e pe ... QR G| e S SRR %Eggv:;lylatrgecggfl:’rfie e by ‘ NORFOLE, 4. tzip; $6.78 (Al buses stop U. 8. Naval Base). s Poye B = : —Red Salmon . . =~19c— | Preserves % 17¢ % 29c S t' al M S C v al Maple Blended ensation Oney- aVlng ues CRISCO A8P’s Coffees COMET Ra|ah Syrup at. jug 2]¢ F G b For a maximum of freshness buy Col.d Stream rom eo rg es Ak Our Menceer About || 33 S0 PO Cie,l oroet I RICE Pink Salmon tall ean 1Q0c Chocolate Pudding or 8 0°Clock * 19¢ 1035 Separate Prizes Sparkle Gelatin 4 rkes. 17¢ The New Generous Ib. can ZOe RedCircle~23¢c » k e - 2 Encore Prepared Sunnyfield Quick or Regular Oats w 7¢ Pint jar NUCoOA Rajah Salad Dressing 15¢ : 25¢ 13¢ 2139 PA. AVE. N.W.STORE ONLY The new im- New Legion RCA Atwater Majestic Cheese Food Mixture il ok AC-DE Radiola 33 Ié;g:‘m Pabst-ett pkg. 17 ¢ | garine mdge' Table Model st List $137.50 Westchester ll-‘?. 41 c L:; this big potato sale List $22. List $129.50 . i 5 s = ¥ & 5095 | 51028 || Chicken Broth e 101 ek Potmoct e s 59 s .95 — e 2 quality . .. specially select- o = . COMPLETE Heinz Cream of ed to meet A&P’s hi Complete > 2 ‘I 5 stnndnrd:e ide.al lf'ol: Complete Tomato Soup cans c baking, boi-lil:ng., frying or % Complete Worthinore your favorite potato rec- ipes. Cream Drops . Qc U.S. Wo. 1 Gooen For Cleaning Aluminum Mountain Bl’i"O 3 pkgs. 20: Ask Our Manager About Automobile Contest Seminole Tt 4 rols 25¢ Tissue The Movie Stars’ Favorite Lux Toilet Soap 3 cakes 19¢ For Fine Fabrics SOME TRADE-INS SOME REPOSSESSED SOME GURRENT DEMONSTRATORS PHILCO 7-TUBE Low Boy-Dynamic List, '$139.50 10 - 13« ik 91,19 100-Ib. Bag An wlfil_lf&'(l; Wide Philco Baby Grand 7 Tube—Dynamic List $69.95 High Boy Console Dynamie Speaker s1905 | $3995 $995 | s2250 ||| Lux . 2 m s 19c tee sie 23¢ e FRESH EGGS LATE MODEL 60L JLATE MODEL PHILCO 7-TUBE 9 TUBE PHILCO Low Boy BRI T Low Boy Console Philco Console s Ml e - - ;s i i List, $79.50 List §89.50 Carton of 35¢ Carton of = 1 43c Cauliflower . . nesa |9¢ Grapefrul‘l' s 2= Ge 1 dozen +.evuee. 1 dozen ..... 10 . $29.95 & $24'50 i Every Egg Guaranteed Tceberg Lefluce 2 hds. lqc or 25c Lemons - 5 o IocI S 24C COMPLETE 000 WERRLY o0 WEERLY Bananas o 2|c - 25C Fresh Peas . . . 2™ 25¢ Yellow Onions . 4™ |5¢ FRESH STRAWBERRIES . ;. 18¢;2 . 35¢ SUNNYFIELD BUTTER Sweet Cream Prints, quartered ..... New Potatoes . 4™ 25¢ PHILCO LOW BOY Fla. Oranges . @ 19¢ = 25¢ Dynamie PHILCO 60B b. 43¢ Wave Baby Grand LM.9526955 List $140.50 8 7239—:‘1 . 816 F St. 9. 495 WSS R A D 1 0//CO. BN $;omm $c;|m,,-,§ ZS?‘ N‘w' " ]rl PE* St These prices effective in Washington and Suburbs until the close of business Saturday, February 9, 1935. PHONE DISTRICT 1900 - A k& 1

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